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Malaysian Economy
PROGRAM
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SUBJECT CODE & TITLE
ECO 2102 : Malaysian Economy
ASSESSMENT TITLE
Group ASSIGNMENT (20%)
INSTRUCTOR
Ms. NAAGHESWARI
DATE OF ASSIGNMENT GIVEN

ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE INSTRUCTIONS/REQUIREMENTS
1. Refer to external sources such as journals, reports or working papers or online books to retrieve the information required.
2. Citation required
3. References (Follow Harvard Referencing).
4. Examples must (base on Malaysian cases)

Learning Outcomes

Tasks/Means

Criteria & Allocated Marks
Assessed
Marks
Successful students are able to:

Provide significance points in order to support your discussion.
Use appropriate economic terms, concepts, and theories.
Support their answer with integrated reference to a variety of relevant sources.
The examples must relate to Malaysian cases and the range must from (2000-2012)

Question

Critically discuss how globalization has increased the vulnerability of domestic financial sectors of developing countries.

Requirement:
Essays must have an appropriate formal structure; i.e.: introduction, main body, and conclusion.

Discussion , ideas and evidence should be organized around main theme of the essay.

Length: Written work should not exceed 2500 words. Format: Computer-typed. Use a 12 point “Times New Roman” font, 1.5 spaced.

You must include a bibliography or list of references (follow Harvard Referencing) in your report. Attach Appendix

WRITTEN PRESENTATION (10%)

Clear introduction
Effective conclusion
Logical development of main points
List of references
Fluency and style of writing
Spelling, grammar, and paragraphing
Neatness and legibility

CONTENT (40%)

Accurate content with integrated, detailed reference to a range of relevant sources.
(10%)

Sufficient depth of analysis (10%)

Adequate breadth of coverage (10%)

Use of appropriate terms, concepts and theories. (10%)

TOTAL



References: Support their answer with integrated reference to a variety of relevant sources. The examples must relate to Malaysian cases and the range must from (2000-2012)

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